CourtLocal NewsNews Resumption of full service at magistrates’ courts by Barbados Today 28/03/2021 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 28/03/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 987 The Magistrates’ Courts at their various locations throughout the island will recommence full service to the public with effect from Monday, March 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. as detailed in this notice. COMPLIANCE WITH COVID-19 PROTOCOLS Members of the public conducting business at any of the Magistrates’ Courts must adhere strictly to the following protocols set out in this notice. Prior to entry into any of the buildings: All persons must wear face masks and at all times whilst conducting business. Temperatures will be checked. Each individual will be required to provide his or her name, government issued identification, address and any other necessary contact information. All persons will be required to have their hands sanitized. Social distancing protocols will be strictly enforced. Only persons conducting business will be allowed to enter the office and the Magistrate’s Court. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Whilst conducting business in any building or office: Not more than one person will be allowed at the counter at any time. Signage has been placed on chairs to alert persons where seating is allowed. All persons must follow directions given by the court clerk, the court marshal or any other court official. MAGISTRATES’ COURTS Each Magistrate will determine the urgency and priority of matters. There must be strict adherence to the Covid-19 transmission mitigation protocols as outlined in this document. New charge sheets, bail applications and protection order matters will continue to be heard. The following matters will recommence from Monday, March 29, 2021:- Maintenance Committals Summary Trials Civil Trials Traffic matters Liquor Licences:- Applications for new liquor licences will be conducted in person. Renewal of liquor licences will be done via Zoom except where there is an objection to the renewal. Maintenance cheques will be posted. In the event that no cheques have been received, kindly contact the relevant Magistrate’s Court. Please see the contact information below. The Magistrates’ Courts can be contacted as follows: District ‘A’ – Bridgetown 536-3504 / 07 District ‘A’ Civil & Domestic – St. Matthias 536-3521/28 District ‘B’ Boarded Hall 535-9930 / 31 or 850-3538 District ‘B’- Oistins 536-3939 / 40 / 42 / 43 District ‘D’ 536-3572 / 73 / 74 / 75 District ‘E’ and Holetown 535-9952 / 53 / 55 / 57 /63 District ‘F’ Belleplaine 536-3574 District ‘F’ Horsehill 535-9933 MATTHIAS COMPLEX Both District ‘A’ Civil and District ‘C’ at the St. Matthias Complex will be reopened on Monday, March 29, 2021. ERIC HOLDER JR. MUNICIPAL COMPLEX District ‘B’ Boarded Hall and District ‘F’ Horsehill Magistrates’ Courts remain closed. All users of this complex will be promptly informed of the date for re-opening. Any inconvenience that this closure has caused is regretted. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like BCEN pushes for inclusivity, fairness in virtual tribunal rollout 15/03/2025 Fisheries getting smart with tech 15/03/2025 Education transformation revisited: version 2.0 15/03/2025